The Ministry of Industry and Trade aims to boost drug production from Russian substances to 60% in six years

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The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade aims to substantially boost the proportion of medications from the list of vital and essential drugs (VED) that are manufactured using domestic pharmaceutical ingredients. Within six years, this figure should increase from the current 45 to 60%. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov at the Bioprom-2024 forum.
“We aim to ensure that 60% of the drugs we produce come from our own substances within the next six years. While this may not seem overly ambitious, achieving this goal will demand substantial effort,” Alikhanov remarked. “This is a step toward technological leadership and aligns with our national projects focused on achieving technological sovereignty in healthcare.”
At the moment 77% of drugs from the list of vital and essential drugs are produced by Russian pharmaceutical companies. The department plans to increase this figure to 90% in six years, the minister said. Within the framework of the federal project, a list of international non-proprietary names (INN) has already been developed, including 186 items that need to be mastered.